360 Controller Failure. HELP!

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Rusman

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I got Tales of Vesperia for Christmas and was excitedly playing it and then I got into a battle.
During the battle my xBox controller disconnected 8 times even though it had 50% battery life.
I put new batteries in it got into another battle and the same thing happened.

Then whilst playing Brutal Legend earlier I used the roadies duel attack and every time I used it, the damn controller disconnected all other times during the game it works fine.

Has anyone else had similar problems of a controller disconnecting at specific times? If so how the hell do I fix it, I can tell not being able to get into battles might become a bit of a hindrance.

EDIT: All my other games work fine, no DC at all.
 

Rusman

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I was planning on doing that. Just wondered if anyone was a xBox Controller technician or something.
Cheers anyway.
 

Flour

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I had the same problem but only after 'resetting' my 360 controller for use with a different 360.
The batteries might be dead even though the controller says they're nearly full.
It's also possible that something is interfering with the controller's bluetooth signal.
 

Trivun

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Rusman said:
I got Tales of Vesperia for Christmas and was excitedly playing it and then I got into a battle.
During the battle my xBox controller disconnected 8 times even though it had 50% battery life.
I put new batteries in it got into another battle and the same thing happened.

Then whilst playing Brutal Legend earlier I used the roadies duel attack and every time I used it, the damn controller disconnected all other times during the game it works fine.

Has anyone else had similar problems of a controller disconnecting at specific times? If so how the hell do I fix it, I can tell not being able to get into battles might become a bit of a hindrance.

EDIT: All my other games work fine, no DC at all.
That's happened to me a couple of times, but it's a rare occurence. And since I love the idea of wireless gaming, it's not bad enough for me to want to get a wired controller. Thing is, I sometimes game when I'm cooking (in my little basement flat in the house I share with my friends, I have a living room area where the Xbox is and a kitchen area on one side where it's a seperate room, with one door into there, but otherwise completely open plan so it looks really large). I'll happily stand by the oven playing Oblivion while I'm doing a spag bol or something, so wired gaming would be pretty bad for me. So yes, I have had that controller problem, but I won't go and change it for a wired controller. Obviously it's down to you whether it's better for you to change the controller, but then again, everyone's circumstances will be different...
 

Aunel

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Rusman said:
I was planning on doing that. Just wondered if anyone was a xBox Controller technician or something.
Cheers anyway.
wow that job would suck.

OT: have you tried different controllers, maybe it's a problem with the game, interfering with the connection software.

actually that's an uneducated stab to sound smart, I guess I really am only useful for singing and playing bass

(try the multiple controller thing though, that might actually help)